@canurag1 It is, popping corn is smaller harder, and contains some moisture inside. Check popcorn in bulk, because where I live it is cheaper than sweet corn. Be careful when you check though, as when you say bulk dried corn a lot of times the clerk will assume you want field corn - which is pretty inedible no matter how you cook it - I have tried...
Use coconut oil if you want that movie theater taste! Don't use virgin olive oil as it burns too easy. Personally I use a hot air popper, less calories if you dieting and no cost for the oil. You also don't have a pan to wash! Popcorn is a great snack and a years supply is only like 4 bags or $4 if you get it on sale!
Depends on your pot an your stove, that's why we used a test kernel in the video...
TNGun 2 months ago
What heat?
thebluestofpeas 2 months ago
are corn for popcorn are differ from normal corn used in food as normal corn is so cheap
canurag1 2 months ago
@canurag1 It is, popping corn is smaller harder, and contains some moisture inside. Check popcorn in bulk, because where I live it is cheaper than sweet corn. Be careful when you check though, as when you say bulk dried corn a lot of times the clerk will assume you want field corn - which is pretty inedible no matter how you cook it - I have tried...
TNGun 2 months ago
how much oil did you use?
OurBestMusicChannel 6 months ago
@OurBestMusicChannel very little, just a sheen on the surface of the pot
TNGun 6 months ago
Use coconut oil if you want that movie theater taste! Don't use virgin olive oil as it burns too easy. Personally I use a hot air popper, less calories if you dieting and no cost for the oil. You also don't have a pan to wash! Popcorn is a great snack and a years supply is only like 4 bags or $4 if you get it on sale!
astrialkil 10 months ago